Deathwatch Overkill – Inside the Box!
Step inside the box and take a look back at the unboxing of Deathwatch: Overkill.
Bell of Lost Souls got the box set early, and it looks like they have have the goods on Deathwatch Overkill. Come see their first look unboxing now!
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Today we wade into the box itself, and the a general overview of the game components. Let’s get started!
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First of the the box itself. You can see the box front and the back right here.
Here is a complete listing of everything inside the box.
50 Miniatures
Deathwatch
Chaplain Cassius
10 Deathwatch Members
Genestealer Cult
Patriarch
Magus
Primus
Familiars (x2)
Genestealer Hybrids (x28)
Genestalers (x2)
Genestealer Aberrants (x4)
Deathwatch: Overkill Rulebook (48pp)
8 Double-sided heavy card stock Board Sections
Cards
3 Genestealer Cult Data cards (double sided)
11 Deathwatch Data cards (double sided)
30 Broodmind cards
Misc.
Minis Assembly Guide
6 6-sided dice
Range-ruler
We’ll be featuring all their great Deathwatch content all week long, so keep it locked to BoLS or here for your first look at the new box set!
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